The Beatles had 2 "number 1" hits in 1970:
The Beatles did not begin to record commerically until 1961, when they performed as a backing band for German artist Tony Sheridan. While not a Beatles record, "My Bonnie", with The Beatles backing Sheridan was commerically released on January 5 or 1962.
There's really several answers to that question. The number one hits of 1966 are Day Tripper, We Can Work It Out, I Feel Fine, Eleanor Rigby, and Yellow Submarine.
There wasn't one. They didn't have any recording deal until the next year, with Polydor Records in Germany.
Can't Buy Me Love - The Beatles
work song by herb alpert in 1966 we can work it out by the beatles in 1966
According to the iTunes Top 100 chart, the most popular rock song is currently "Gotta Be Somebody" by the band Nickelback. However, the most popular may go as "far back" as Elvis or the Beatles.
My set list says "Paperback Writer".
"Here, There and Everywhere" written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney and recorded by the Beatles was released on the "Revolver" album in 1966.
"Hey Jude" was the most popular song by The Beatles. It was number one on the Billboard chart for nine weeks. Paul McCartney wrote the song for John Lennon's son Julian.
The top song that year was The Beatles' "Hey Jude."
The top song that year was The Beatles' "Hey Jude."
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Can't Buy Me Love - The Beatles
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It was made in 1965, and Paul wrote most of it, but It was credited to Lennon/McCartney
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work song by herb alpert in 1966 we can work it out by the beatles in 1966
The song came out in 1966 on the album 'Revolver'.
"She Loves You" by the Beatles was the number 1 hit song on March 22, 1964.
According to the iTunes Top 100 chart, the most popular rock song is currently "Gotta Be Somebody" by the band Nickelback. However, the most popular may go as "far back" as Elvis or the Beatles.